There’s a wildish rose bush at the back of the garden. Its rose hips look especially decorative against snow, even when they’re all shrivelled up.

I’m surprised that the fruit is still there and hasn’t been eaten by birds.

I’m not sure what species it is, but I’m guessing it might be a beach rose. Those are common in Sweden, and for years I thought them to be a long-time part of Swedish nature. I only found out recently ago that it is considered an invasive species, and I learned that the first one was spotted in Sweden just a hundred years ago (1918 according to Wikipedia).